Keely, has been
a participant of the "Pets For Seniors" Program. She is 15 years
old.

Pets For Seniors

The “Pets
For Seniors” program saves the lives of older pets by giving
mature animals to qualified senior people.

The animals in the program receive their
veterinary medical exams and treatments paid by Community Animal
Network for their lifetime.

The "Pets for Seniors" program helps senior people that live on fixed incomes and
provides companionship.

When the senior program participant is no longer
capable of caring for the animal, the animal is returned to the
organization.

Cricket

Diagnosis Stomatitis

Stomatitis is basically
severe gingivitis that causes the need for 6 month dental exams
and the product Biotene rubbed on the gums.

When the mouth becomes inflamed the use of an
oral antibiotic called Atopica is needed. Extractions of
teeth are based on the severity of the disease and how managed the
home care is.

The Life
Program

“The Life Program” is for rescued felines that
have “treatable” conditions and diseases that may prevent them from being
considered adoptable or no longer able to participate in the "Pets For Senior"
program because of the complexity of giving medications.

Community Animal Network
maintains the animals providing special diets, treatments, medications and
insulin injections for some. These animals would have otherwise been
euthanized.

Community Animal Network gets Between 125 - 350 Rescue Calls A
Month. Most of the calls are about stray cats; some are pregnant,
some kittens are found in the back yard and garages.

Sadly the need For Help Exceeds Our Donations and Volunteers.

But You Can Help!

Please Consider donating Or
Become A Foster Parent!

Spay A Stray

We can help people find new homes for stray cats.

All animals are scanned for microchips prior to providing
veterinary medical services.

The organization ask the "Good
Samaritan" to house the animal through the
process of adoption and drive to the vet and back and forth from the weekend
adoption events until the animal finds a new home.

Sadly, most people do not want to make the effort and the
animal lives a life of uncertainty at the animal shelter where over 90% of
adult cats are put to death each year in America.

Sadly, there is no rescue for animals born outdoors without
human touch that wander industrial areas, mobile home parks looking for food.

TNR PROGRAM

(Trap, Neuter and Release)

"Good
Samaritan's" feed animals in their backyards causing an over-population of
feral cats in the neighborhood.

A spay/neuter
program for stray cats is the only humane option.

Community Animal Network
does not believe euthanasia should be used as birth
control to control an over-population if a group of cats living in a colony
are being provided for
by a feeder.

This Corporation is a nonprofit public benefit corporation
and is not organized for the private gain of any person. It
is organized under the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation
Law for charitable purposes.

Memo Your
Cheque Donations

Fed Tax Id# 33-0971560

Our
purpose and mission:

To provide veterinary medical services
for homeless, or “at-risk” shelter dogs and cats;
including community outreach programs, spay/ neuter,
veterinary medical treatments, procedures and surgeries
to facilitate the adoption these animals and to provide the
financial resources necessary to support the rescuing of
these animals.